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init
English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Clipping of initialize or initialization.
Noun
init (plural inits)
- (computing) Clipping of initialization.
Verb
init (third-person singular simple present inits, present participle initing, simple past and past participle inited)
- (computing) Clipping of initialize.
Etymology 2
See innit.
Contraction
init
- Alternative form of innit.
Anagrams
- Inti, inti
Cebuano
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: i?nit
Noun
init
- heat; warmth; temperature.
Adjective
init
- hot; warm; humid.
- Bright and sunny.
Verb
init
- To heat.
- To keep or make warm.
- To anger; to provoke.
Cuyunon
Noun
init
- heat
Latin
Verb
init
- third-person singular present active indicative of ine?
Mansaka
Noun
init
- sweat
Old Irish
Etymology
From Latin initium (“beginning”), as it refers to the beginning of Lent.
Noun
init f (genitive inite)
- Shrovetide
Inflection
Descendants
- Middle Irish: init
- Irish: Inid
- Scottish Gaelic: Inid
- Manx: Ynnyd
Mutation
Further reading
- Gregory Toner, Maire Ní Mhaonaigh, Sharon Arbuthnot, Dagmar Wodtko, Maire-Luise Theuerkauf, editors (2019) , “init”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language
Tagalog
Etymology
From Proto-Austronesian *qa?et
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??i.nit/
Noun
init
- heat; warmth; temperature
- Natuyo sa init ng apoy ang mga basa kong kamay.
- My wet hands got dry from the heat of the fire.
- Natuyo sa init ng apoy ang mga basa kong kamay.
- swelter, sweltering conditions
- ardor, fervor
init From the web:
- what initiates the micturition reflex
- what initiates t cell activation
- what initiates translation
- what initiates transcription
- what initiates dna replication
- what initiates muscle contraction
- what initially causes a nerve impulse
- what initials go together
int
English
Etymology 1
Noun
int (plural ints)
- (programming) Clipping of integer.
- Clipping of intelligence
- Clipping of intermediate
- Clipping of international
- Clipping of interior (describing the location of a shot in a film script, etc.)
Usage notes
(programming): In many major programming languages, an int is a 32-bit signed integer.
Coordinate terms
- long
Etymology 2
Clipping of intentionally.
Verb
int (third-person singular simple present ints, present participle inting, simple past and past participle inted)
- (intransitive, gaming) To intentionally throw a game or match, to deliberately die or lose (to harm one's team); (by extension) to die, to lose.
Etymology 2
Alternative forms
- tint
- in't
Contraction
int (Yorkshire, colloquial)
- it is not; it isn't; 'tisn't; it'sn't
- is not; isn't
References
- int on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- ITN, TIN, nit, tin
Breton
Etymology
Akin to Welsh hwynt.
Pronoun
int
- they
Dutch
Pronunciation
Verb
int
- second- and third-person singular present indicative of innen
- (archaic) plural imperative of innen
Friulian
Etymology
From Latin g?ns, gentem.
Noun
int f (plural ints)
- people
See also
- popul
Hungarian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?int]
- Rhymes: -int
Verb
int
- (intransitive) to wave (wave one’s hand in greeting or departure)
- (intransitive) to wave (signal with a waving movement)
- (transitive) to beckon, motion (wave or nod to somebody indicating a desired movement)
- 2012, Miklós Gábor Kövesdi (translator), Kathy Reichs, A csontok nem hazudnak (Deadly Décisions), Ulpius-ház ?ISBN, chapter 21, page 199:
- A kettes számú ?r végigpásztázott egy kézi fémkeres?vel, aztán intett, hogy kövessem. Kulcsok csörögtek az övén, miközben jobbra fordulva elindultunk egy folyosón.
- Guard number two swept me with a handheld metal detector, then indicated I should follow. Keys jangled on his belt as we turned right and headed down a corridor […].
- A kettes számú ?r végigpásztázott egy kézi fémkeres?vel, aztán intett, hogy kövessem. Kulcsok csörögtek az övén, miközben jobbra fordulva elindultunk egy folyosón.
- 2012, Miklós Gábor Kövesdi (translator), Kathy Reichs, A csontok nem hazudnak (Deadly Décisions), Ulpius-ház ?ISBN, chapter 21, page 199:
- (transitive, literary) to warn
- (archaic, transitive, intransitive) to wink with only one eye as a message, signal, or suggestion. (When transitive, the object may be the eye being winked, or the message being conveyed.)
Conjugation
Synonyms
- (wave: wave one’s hand in greeting or departure): integet
Derived terms
(With verbal prefixes):
References
Further reading
- int in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh: A magyar nyelv értelmez? szótára (’The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: ?ISBN
Maltese
Alternative forms
- inti
Etymology
From Arabic ??????? (?anta).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?nt/
Pronoun
int
- you (singular)
Inflection
Old Irish
Article
int
- inflection of in:
- nominative singular masculine (before a vowel)
- genitive singular masculine/neuter (before ?)
- nominative singular feminine (before ?)
- nominative plural masculine (before ?)
Portuguese
Etymology 1
From English int, abbreviation of integer.
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /??t??/
Noun
int m (plural ints)
- (programming) int (integer variable)
Etymology 2
Adjective
int (invariable, comparable)
- (lexicography) Abbreviation of intransitivo.
Swedish
Adverb
int
- (colloquial, Finland, Northern Sweden, Dalecarlia) Alternative form of inte (“not”)
Anagrams
- nit, tin
Weri
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /int/
Noun
int
- bird
References
- Maurice Boxwell, Weri Organised Phonology Data (1992), p. 2
int From the web:
- what internet speed do i need
- what international day is it today
- what internet providers are in my area
- what internet is available at my address
- what internal temp for chicken
- what interests you about this position
- what internal temp for pork
- what intermolecular forces are present in water